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Vanshelf & leather straps

  • -$-175.00
  • Regular price $175.00
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     The Vanshelf is made out of pine and leather  - it’s your perfect partner for a camperVan trip or any backcountry trip with any off-road vehicle equipped with rain gutter or sliding door .

    In 10 seconds, set up a nice outdoor hanging shelf to your setup to store your favorite items and get ready to relax, this will keep those items safe from little hands or small crawlers.

    Perfect for setting up a camping bar for your group, prep food or just lay down your everyday Carry  

    The integrated loops provide a way to insert any type of wood stick or metal bar and will allow you to hang magazines, a roll of paper or any creative ideas you might have. (dedicated accessory line and hangers coming soon) 

    The Vanshelf is made by hand in Seattle Washington from full grain leather straps & pine plank. This combination will age gracefully and develop a unique patina over time .

    This Shelve hangs on any rain gutter equipped vehicle (VW campers, transporters, bus, baywindow, defenders, Chevy or GMC vans, etc), it also hangs on top of any sliding door or any door large enough to support the length of the product , the hooks are nylon covered to prevent any damage to the roof paint, the straps and table have a protective felt layer to prevent any potential scratch on your paint. It's time to upgrade your setup.

    The Vanshelf  is the first Leafed product we are offering, it was born from years of van camping and inspired by very basic needs in term of extending our outdoor living experience while camping in our van. we hope it will as useful and provide you as much joy as it does to us in every wilderness trip. 

    this product is handmade and we always welcome feedback, special orders or critics, feel free to message us or write a comment in your order. 

     thanks,

    the Leafted collective.